Rare orange lobster gives birth to more rare orange lobsters
The University of New England welcomed a rare orange lobster named Peaches last year, a 1-in-30-million find. Recently, Peaches gave birth to more orange lobsters
The University of New England welcomed a rare orange lobster named Peaches last year, a 1-in-30-million find. Recently, Peaches gave birth to more orange lobsters
Is twin telepathy real? Here’s what parents, experts say
"I absolutely believe twins have a connection beyond the normal sibling connection," Adrea Garza, a mother to 7-year-old fraternal twin girls, said.
"I absolutely believe twins have a connection beyond the normal sibling connection," Adrea Garza, a mother to 7-year-old fraternal twin girls, said.
Thousands head to Pacifica to watch World Dog Surfing Championships
Thousands of fans and dog lovers came from all over the world to watch dogs surf at Linda Mar Beach.
Thousands of fans and dog lovers came from all over the world to watch dogs surf at Linda Mar Beach.
Burglary suspect attempts break-in while carrying small dog
South Carolina police released a video showing a burglary suspect attempting to break into a Clemson home while carrying a small dog.
South Carolina police released a video showing a burglary suspect attempting to break into a Clemson home while carrying a small dog.
Meet Audio, a Tennessee kitten with 4 ears
This little ear-resistible feline, named Audio due to his built-in surround-sound speakers, is estimated to be nearly 9 weeks old and weighs just over 2 pounds.
This little ear-resistible feline, named Audio due to his built-in surround-sound speakers, is estimated to be nearly 9 weeks old and weighs just over 2 pounds.
Search continues for New Zealand father who vanished into forest with his children 2 years ago
Thomas Phillips disappeared with his three children in December 2021 after telling his family they were going on a trip.
Thomas Phillips disappeared with his three children in December 2021 after telling his family they were going on a trip.
Rare 'cotton candy' lobster caught in New England: '1 in 100 million'
The incredibly rare lobster was caught off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine. Here's what makes it so special.
The incredibly rare lobster was caught off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine. Here's what makes it so special.
Horse gets needles plucked from leg after kicking porcupine
A woman claims in a social media post that the horse had more than 100 needles removed from its leg after kicking a porcupine.
A woman claims in a social media post that the horse had more than 100 needles removed from its leg after kicking a porcupine.
Bald eagle attacks prompt warning from Alaska officials
A series of recent eagle attacks has left Alaskans confused as to why the majestic birds are going after people.
A series of recent eagle attacks has left Alaskans confused as to why the majestic birds are going after people.
'Potty-mouthed' parrot finds home in New York after hundreds apply to adopt him
A foul-mouthed parrot named Pepper has found a forever home after grabbing attention on Facebook and attracting would-be adopters from across the country.
A foul-mouthed parrot named Pepper has found a forever home after grabbing attention on Facebook and attracting would-be adopters from across the country.
Historic flooding unearths rare dinosaur skeleton in Brazil
Scientists believe the unusual dinosaur fossil is estimated to be more than 200 million years old.
Scientists believe the unusual dinosaur fossil is estimated to be more than 200 million years old.
Rare orange lobster almost cooked up at Red Lobster
The 1-in-30-million orange lobster was caught off the coast of Canada and "accidentally delivered" to a Red Lobster in Pueblo, Colorado.
The 1-in-30-million orange lobster was caught off the coast of Canada and "accidentally delivered" to a Red Lobster in Pueblo, Colorado.
Archeologists unearth musket balls from first battles of Revolutionary War
The musket balls range in size, dating back almost 250 years, and were fired during one of the first battles in the Revolutionary War.
The musket balls range in size, dating back almost 250 years, and were fired during one of the first battles in the Revolutionary War.
Watch ‘mega den’ of rattlesnakes on this live Colorado webcam
The webcam showcases a “mega den" with as many as 2,000 rattlesnakes.
The webcam showcases a “mega den" with as many as 2,000 rattlesnakes.
The 'Smiley Face' murders: What experts say about this theory
The theory centers around 45 men who mysteriously disappeared and were later found dead in what authorities classify as "accidental drownings."
The theory centers around 45 men who mysteriously disappeared and were later found dead in what authorities classify as "accidental drownings."
Who’s building doomsday bunkers, and why?
There has been a recent uptick in some of the 1% who are investing in doomsday bunkers or panic rooms.
There has been a recent uptick in some of the 1% who are investing in doomsday bunkers or panic rooms.
Woman adrift at sea rescued after 37 hours, found 50 miles away
The woman was floating on an inflatable ring when she was swept away, officials said.
The woman was floating on an inflatable ring when she was swept away, officials said.
Multiple hamsters found in burglary suspect's pants
Officers in Ohio say they found rodents in a man’s leopard-print onesie when they went to arrest him for a string of burglaries that included a pet shop.
Officers in Ohio say they found rodents in a man’s leopard-print onesie when they went to arrest him for a string of burglaries that included a pet shop.
Can children remember past lives? Exploring reincarnation
The concept of reincarnation, particularly through the memories of young children, has intrigued many for decades. Reincarnation, defined by Merriam-Webster as "rebirth in new bodies or forms of life," is believed by about one-quarter of adults, according to a Pew research study.
The concept of reincarnation, particularly through the memories of young children, has intrigued many for decades. Reincarnation, defined by Merriam-Webster as "rebirth in new bodies or forms of life," is believed by about one-quarter of adults, according to a Pew research study.
UFOs and aliens: What presidents know, but won’t say, about them
For decades, presidents have presumably been privy to whatever information exists about UFOs and the existence of extraterrestrial life collected by the government. But so far, none of them have actually spilled the beans once they left office.
For decades, presidents have presumably been privy to whatever information exists about UFOs and the existence of extraterrestrial life collected by the government. But so far, none of them have actually spilled the beans once they left office.



















